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S. AND F. PELC.

CANE GUN.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE I8. I9I9.

Patented N 0V. 4 1919.

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Application led June 18, 1919.

, To ,all whom t may concern:

' specification. A

This invention has a's its object the pro vision of'a pistol combined witha cane in such manner as to be normally unobservable, but which may be separated from the cane and used as a re arm in a convenient and practical manner.

These and other objects, which will loecome more fully apparent as the description progresses, are attained by the novel construction and combination of parts hereinaftervdescribed and shown in the accompanying drawings, forming a material part of this disclosure and in which- Figurel l is a partial side elevational view showing a combined gun and cane made in accordance with the invention, parts being broken away in order to disclose the interior construction.

Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view taken von line 2-2 of Fig. l.

Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 4 is a similar transverse sectional view taken on line 4 4 of Fig. 1, and

Fig. 5 is a side elevational view showing the implement complete.

Referring to the drawings, the numeral 10 indicates the cane or staff element, here shown to be slightly conical and terminating in a tip 11, adapted to make contact with the ground when the device is used as a cane.

The upper end of the cane body 10 contains a recess 12, from which leads a screwthreaded opening 13, receptive of a threaded stem 14, formed with the body 15 in which the gun-lock mechanism hereinafter to be described iscontained. Thebody 15 has a similar screw-threaded extension 16 at the opposite end on which is engageable the vcap element 17 of lthe cane.

Slidably engaged with the cylindrical body 15, is a tubular casing 18 normally held in a raised or upward position, as shown 1n Fig. 5, by a bayonet joint device 19, the same engaging with a pin 20, set in Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Nov. 4, 1913.

Serial No. 305,027.

the body, a similar pin 21 being secured in the lower portion of the body, engageable with a like' slot 19 formed in the opposite' cr lower end of the slidable casing 18. A front sight 22 is engaged in a longitudinal recess 23, -iorrned in the threaded extension 14, the sightV base being hing'edly engaged by a pin 24 andheld in either of its adjusted positions by a iiat spring 25, fixed in the bottom of the recess 23. Similarly a rear sight 26 is hingedly engaged by the pin 27, and held in either of its adjusted positions by a flat spring 23, secured in the recess 29, formed midway in the body, the front sight being obscured when inclosed in the upper end of the cane element 10, while the rear sight 26, when the device is used as a cane, is covered by thc sliding tubular casing 18. v

Extending axially into the body, and through the extension, is a gun barrel 30 through which the bullets are discharged, the inner end of the barrel communicating with a chamber 31, open at one side and receptive of a pair of projections 32 formed with a plate 34, having extending lugs and 36, suited to the exterior of the body 15. Projecting' rearwardly from the rear lug 36 is anar-m 37, pivoted on a pin iixed in the body of the gun. An opening is drilled longitudinally in the lugs 35 and 36 adapted to receive a pin 38, Vto which is attached a linger clip 39adapted to be operated so as to retract the detent point 40, formed with the end of the pin 38 and having an angular end, the detent being engageable with the body 15 so as to hold the cartridge carrying projections 32 'in proper position when closed, the detent being projected outwardly so as to remain locked by a coiled compression spring 41, extending between the lug 36 and iinger clip 39.

Entering into the center of the chamber 31 cylindrical opening 43, extending outwardly through the entire length of the body and projection 16, the projection having an internal thread 44, receptive of a plug 45 compressing a spring 46 against the iring pin 47, the point 48 of which is adapted to pass through the opening 42- and make contact with the cartridge 33 carried between the projections 32 in the chamber 31, a stem 49 projecting from the firing pin, opposite to the point 48, so as to guide the spring 46.

through the body l5, and pivoted in the outer end of 'the arm, on a pm i,J a trigger element containing a nail notch 55kv by which it may be raised i rom the recess' formed in the side ot the body' l5, the lrigger element being normally Jolded so as 'to eXtenffl parallel with the liriug pin body 4:7 within the recess so as to permit the casing 1S to be moved thereorer.

Extending out Yardly trom the firing pin head il?, opposite the arm .30, is a lug having a beveled rear sur we and adapted to depress the correspondingly beveled end oi a lever arm 57, piroted on the pin 5S, the rear element- 59 et the lever being provided with a projection 60, terminating in a Y" or head 6l contained Within the rece on, formed in the body lo near its outer end. The .lever is normally pressed into enfTa position by a flat ning 61:3 vontained Wi hin an internal reees (il it'ormed in th(` body and leading out from the central bore l'u. operation, when it desired to use the implement as a gun, the body portion let, is unscrenfed from the cane shank l0, prior to which Vthe tubular casing i8 is disengaged from the pin 2O and engaged with the pin 2l whereupon the sight 26 may be raised by the fingers so as to extend above the surface of the easing 1S, and the hingedly engaged element 53 or the trigger is turnedY outwardly so as to be engaged With the linger; the firing pin block elf? is retracted, pressing the spring engaged by the detent element 56, in which Condition the gun is in condition to be discharged. The cartridge receiver is then moved outwardly by operating the extending element 39, a cartridge placed therein and the door-like structure closed, whereupon, by pressing the plunger knob 6l, the tiring pin is released and is forced forward b i the spring a6, detonating the cartridge 33 in an obvious manner, Whereupon the casing 1S may be moved so as to engage with the pin 2O and the apparatus used in the manner: o'I an ordinary walking cane.

Having thus described our invention and set :forth the manner of its construction, application and us what We claim as newT and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

l. il gun comprising a cylindrical body, a sleeve slidable thereover, mea-ns for securing said slee-ye at either end ot said head, a gun barrel secured axially in said body, said barrel terminating in a chamber, a swinging cartridge carrier enterable into said chainber, means for securing said cartridge earrier When entered, a plunger having a firing point adapted to engage with a cartridge in said Carrier, means 'r'or projecting said plunger forward, means tor manually retracting said plunger, a detent engageable therewith whereby said plunger may be held When in a retracted position, a release for said detenti and a pair or sights arranged in said body,

said sights being adjustably positioned,-

either vertically or horizontally, and a cane shank to which said body may be engaged.

ln a cane gun, the combination with a stati having a threaded upper end, and a body engageable theren ith, of a casing slidable on said body, a barrel disposed axially in one portion of said body, said barrel communicating with a chamber in said body, a pair oftv sights hingedly engaged and adapted to be raised or lowered, means for holding said sights when in an adjusted position, a cartridge carrying element hingedly engaged with said body adapted to enter the mentioned chamber, a firing pin, means for projecting said firing pin forward, means for manually retracting said firing pin, means for holding said firing pin When in a retraetedvrposition, and means for releasing said holding means whereby the cartridge may be discharged through said barrel when said body is disengaged from the cane stal.

ln testimony whereof We have affixed our signa-tures.

STEFANIA PELO. FRANK PELO.

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